It is a question of rights. Saying it is not does not make it so.
No, right now that's you twisting shit up to provide cover for your lame interpretation of what I've said in the first place
Not sure if you're going to be able to be man enough to recognize just that
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As a parent I have all the rights in the world to hand my kid to my parents for them to take care of him while I'm at work, to begin with, at least where I live. I can't speak for other shitholes
So idk where you want to go now with your "Tell me more about other rights that should be tossed away ?", it's completely off the mark, and you know it
Still, you did not answer my query....what other rights are OK to be limited?
Yeah, ok
Either you're stupid or playing stupid, so which is it?
Or maybe you simply didn't read what I typed above, or you fail to understand basic english
In any case, that's your problem, not mine
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Now I will put it in layman's terms for you, mister "I'm not man enough to recognize I was wrong":
No one needs to ask permission from the state to entrust his children to their grandparents, no rights whatsoever need to be infriged upon
You don't get that you get nothing
Now, you can pretend you played stupid all along, but chances are you aren't going to fool anyone but yourself on this one
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